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Agyness Deyn - she is the one with the short blond cut, known for her associations with Henry Holland of House of Holland Tee Shirts, and for her independent, punky style. She’s been on the cover of UK Vogue and a group cover for USA Vogue.

Her picture will be in another post.

Today I found out that Agyness has received the “Best Dressed Woman in Britain” award according to Tatler Magazine, bumping Kate Moss after Ms. Moss ruled the list for 2 years.

The entire list, courtesy of http://lucire.com:

1. Agyness Deyn - short haired punky model
2. Kate Moss - Former Best Dressed of Britain, Iconic English Model, Mother of Lily Grace Moss
3. Natalia ‘SuperNova’ Vodianova - Russian model
4. Keira Knightley - Pirate Queen
5. Stella Tennant - Scottish model
6. Anouck Lepère - Curly Haired Belgian model and Lily Grace Moss’s stepmom (see #2)
7. Lynn de Rothschild - Global Entrepreneur
8. Kirsty Bertarelli - Wife of Sailing Expert
9. Samantha Cameron - Wife of British Leader of the Opposition
10. Alexa Chung - Television News Host

Uliana Tikhova, a tall, thin Russian model with auburn hair who has worked for Nina Ricci and Jason Wu, skipped the Paris Fashion Week this year so that she could take her exams. She plans to be a surgeon. A surgeon. You go girl.

Crackdown on Canal Street

February 27th, 2008

Women’s Wear Daily reports that the New York City Police have shut down the “counterfeit triangle” down around Canal Street in New York City. I guess I’m glad I’m not there to witness this. I know it is a big problem for designers but I feel sad about this.

For those who don’t know what I’m talking about, Canal Street is one of the southern most cross streets in New York City. From the west, it is where you end up coming off of the Holland Tunnel from New Jersey. It marks the bottom of Soho in the center of the island, and then to the East it cuts through Chinatown, and then becomes the Manhattan Bridge, leading one over to Brooklyn, around near Fort Greene where I used to live. *Sigh*

Right around the transition from Soho to Chinatown, there were tons and tons of little shops and tables and stands selling knock offs of bags, watches, and whatever else they could get knock offs of. Seriously, it was crazy - it was obviously knock offs - no one was fooling anybody. But honestly, if you aren’t a person who is a slave to brands, does it really matter that much? Well some would say yes it does, in the same way that it matters if you “acquire” music without buying it.

Well, today, the NYPD, lead by the City’s Commander-in-Chief, Michael Bloomberg, took decisive action, running a raid that seized more that $1M dollars worth of goods. Considering items generally cost between $5 and $40, that is a lotta goods.

I always liked the rough insanity of Canal Street. There were tons of people there, and a lot of stuff going on. It seemed like the knock offs were mostly sold to tourists, and maybe young stylish folks without the cash to actually buy a Gucci bag. Will that young person be able to now afford a real Gucci Bag, now that the knock offs are knocked off? I highly doubt it. Was it the knock offs that were driving up the prices? Not likely. No one who can actually afford designer stuff is going to buy the knock offs. It just isn’t really that believable a copy. I can’t tell you how many times I sat on the subway looking at people and being like, “that’s fake, that’s fake, that’s fake, that’s fake.” Seriously. No one is fooled. But I kind of feel, if you want to front like that, well, that’s your right as an American. Fake it ’til you make it, right?

Further south of Canal Street, you can take the Ferry to Ellis Island, and in the Ellis Island museum you can look at a display of political cartoons from the early 1900’s when Immigration was on everyone’s mind. There is a cartoon of the Fat Cats, Fathers of Industry, stopping the young immigrant from getting off the boat. And then for each fat cat, it shows his gnarly former self. Do you get it?

Ellis Island Political Cartoon

New York Fashion Week is Here

February 1st, 2008

New York’s Fashion Week is here. Sigh. I wish I was there.

I think New York magazine has been stealing ideas from my other website, Stylastic. You can vote on looks and say if they are “hideous or fabulous”, and the votes get calculated to rank the top 100 looks.

I don’t know if I have mentioned this before, but I love Diane von Furstenberg dresses. They are just so beautiful and straightforward, and they compliment a body style similar to my own.

Recently, I found this blog: The Diane von Furstenberg Personal Shopper.

If you aren’t familiar with Diane von Furstenberg, here are some pictures which I found on the site above. She’s most known for the classic wrap dress. She uses both solid colors as well as interesting fabrics that you wouldn’t think of at first but when you see them you understand.

If you like these dresses, you should check out the personal shopper site. They have a great selection, some of which I have put below to show you the style.

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